> Suzanne,
>
> > "Unicode enabled" is probably the clearest term, but I would appreciate
> > comments on historic use of "multibyte enabled".
>
> "multibyte enabled" was simply the extension of the term "doublebyte
enabled"
> for Chinese character sets, which overspilled the bounds of a two-byte
> encoding. EUC-CNS has 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-byte forms for characters.
> (See Ken Lunde's great book for details on all of this.)